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... given in a standard dictionary , and see what faults you can find with your work . Defini- tion - making on this plan will teach you how to think and how to express yourself clearly and accurately . Above all , it will keep your brain ...
... given in a standard dictionary , and see what faults you can find with your work . Defini- tion - making on this plan will teach you how to think and how to express yourself clearly and accurately . Above all , it will keep your brain ...
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... given in the baptism of water ! We shall have good company whose names are left unspoken by posterity . Who knows whether the best of men be known , or whether there can be not more remarkable persons forgot than any that stand ...
... given in the baptism of water ! We shall have good company whose names are left unspoken by posterity . Who knows whether the best of men be known , or whether there can be not more remarkable persons forgot than any that stand ...
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... given command over all the earth , but that he is also given com- mand over himself . If he only will he can crush his timidity , he can fit himself for responsibility , and clutch it with both hands ; and he will be a better and a ...
... given command over all the earth , but that he is also given com- mand over himself . If he only will he can crush his timidity , he can fit himself for responsibility , and clutch it with both hands ; and he will be a better and a ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 THE GIFT OF POWER | 3 |
QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS | 20 |
EVERY MAN HIS OWN MINDMAKER | 27 |
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